Copper Mining Damaging Major River in Jiangxi Province
Chinas largest copper producer is being blamed for water pollution thats affecting hundreds of thousands of people in eastern Jiangxi province. Residents there say wastewater from mining activities is flowing into a major river, contaminating farmlands, and damaging the health of locals.
The Lean River provides drinking water and irrigation for 420-thousand people in Leping City. It also feeds into Chinas largest freshwater lake. Locals say mines owned by Jiangxi Copper Group have been pumping industrial waste into the once pristine river, severely damaging the environment.
[Mr. Liu, Leping City Resident]:
We used to drink well water, but now pollutants from the river are seeping into the wells. The situation has worsened in recent years. The river used to be clear, and had fish in it. Now there are no fish. There are no plants growing along the banks of the river.
The Leping city government reported in 2010 that pollution from copper mining has made more than 700 acres of farmland infertile in just one village. Another resident, also named Mr. Liu, says the pollution is also causing locals to develop cancer, but authorities have done little to address the problem.
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